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Paraphin [41]
2 years ago
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6. What tradition do the campers perform before they eat dinner? Why do they do this? What

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seropon [69]2 years ago
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The tradition that was performed by the campers before they eat dinner is that they burn a portion of their food in the pavilion fire.

It should be noted that the dining pavilion is an area of the camp where satyrs, demigods, and the camp directors are their meals. The goblets are enchanted and through the use of voice command, the dining will be filled with whatever they want.

Every night, they tribute some of their foods to the gods. This was done by burning the food. According to Luke, it was believed that the gods like the smell of burnt food.

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